- A
court chapel (German:
Hofkapelle) is a
chapel (building) and/or a
chapel as a
musical ensemble ****ociated with a
royal or
noble court. Most of these...
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Hofkapelle Stuttgart,
historically the Württemberg
Hofkapelle is a
German orchestra based in
Stuttgart which has
existed since the 16th century. It was...
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Prussia led to the
description of the
orchestra as Königlich Preußische
Hofkapelle ("Royal
Prussian Court Orchestra"),
which consisted of
about 30 musicians...
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Hannoversche Hofkapelle (unofficial
English translation: The
Hanoverian Court Orchestra),
located in
Hanover (Germany),
remains faithful to the tradition...
- The Sächsische
Staatskapelle Dresden (German pronunciation: [ˈzɛksɪʃə ˈʃtaːtskaˌpɛlə ˈdʁeːsdn̩]), or
Saxon State Orchestra Dresden, is one of the oldest...
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September 1858 at the age of 18 in Monza. Her
heart was
interred in the
Hofkapelle in Innsbruck. King, Greg; Woolmans, Sue (2013-09-03). The ********ination...
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roots of the
orchestra date back to 1662. The
precursor ensemble was the
Hofkapelle der
Markgrafen von Baden-Durlach (Court
Orchestra of the
Margrave of Baden-Durlach)...
- in
Vienna as a contrab****ist and composer. He
worked from 1777 in the
Hofkapelle of the
Archbishop of Pressburg. From 1778 he was also a
member in the...
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residences (with the
Amalienburg and the Albertina), the
imperial chapel (
Hofkapelle or Burgkapelle), the
imperial library (Hofbibliothek), the
treasury (Schatzkammer)...
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carnival season, and as
supplementary singers in the
imperial chapel (the
Hofkapelle) in Lent and Holy W****. With the
increase in his re****tion,
Haydn eventually...